These Tweets About Khloé Kardashian Looking Different Are Wild

These Tweets About Khloé Kardashian Looking Different Are Wild

Khloé Kardashian is breaking the internet with her new look, but it’s not why you’d think. Fans are losing it over her latest Instagram post, which features a new hairdo after she ditched her lengthy blonde locks for a darker style. Twitter can’t get over the new style, and these tweets about Khloé Kardashian looking different are so wild.

The Kardashian-Jenner clan loves to change up their looks frequently, but it’s usually Kylie Jenner who surprises fans by sporting wigs in every color of the rainbow and daring new looks on the reg. However, Khloé has been staying pretty consistent with her blonde locks for quite a while, so fans were shook when she debuted a drastic new look. The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star posted some new selfies to her Instagram on Friday, May 22. The photos feature Kardashian, looking brilliant in a white bustier top, a gorgeous highlight, and her new hair, which is more of a light brunette with some dark blonde highlights.

She captioned the post “location: under bitches skiiiinnnnn” with a kiss emoji. Her hair’s warm tones brighten up her face and go great with her bronzed look. TBH, she looks all set for the summer, but the internet is having a hard time getting used to the new look.

A ton of fans are commenting on how different she looks now:

Others are comparing her to random celebrities, such as her BFF Malika Haqq, actors like Denise Richards, or singer Madison Beer:

Fans of the star didn’t even recognize her at first glance, but she’s getting so many compliments from her look:

There are a few people who don’t see that she looks like any other famous face but herself:

People are loving her new hair:

Whether fans were flipping over the new hairstyle or comparing Kardashian’s new pics to celeb lookalikes, her post clearly dominated all the chatter on social media this weekend.

Local artists paint the plywood covering broken windows downtown

FORT WAYNE Ind. (Fort Wayne’s NBC) – Over 100 local artists are painting the plywood on boarded up businesses downtown. These artists teamed up with Art This Way and the Downtown Improvement District to re-purpose the boards on businesses.

The plywood covering windows broken from last weekend’s protests, are now canvases for artists.

“It felt like a obligation as an artist in our community and to bring awareness for the black community and oppression,” local artist, Theopolis Smith III said.

As a professional artist, he says he jumped at the chance to paint the boards covering the broken windows at Fortezza Coffee.

“The goal is to re-purpose but also once more, what’s going to happen after we paint these beautiful pictures,” Smith III said. “What are we going to do? What is the city going to do? And we have an obligation and a mandate to do such.”

Art This Way manager, Alexandra Hall, says over 100 artists reached out to her and now almost every piece of plywood downtown is painted.

“Obviously the boards can have a negative connotation,” Hall said. “Something negative did happen here, but obviously the business owners are interested in portraying the right message.”

She says there’s already 27 pieces being painted, each with a message. One of which, includes the word ‘peace’ painted in 67 different languages.

“It’s a glimmer of real hope and happiness,” Hall said. “It shows how much our community is aware.”

Local artists paint plywood covering broken windows downtown

FORT WAYNE Ind. (WPTA21) – Over 100 local artists are painting the plywood on boarded up businesses downtown. These artists teamed up with Art This Way and the Downtown Improvement District to re-purpose the boards on businesses.

The plywood covering windows broken from last weekend’s protests, are now canvases for artists.

“It felt like a obligation as an artist in our community and to bring awareness for the black community and oppression,” local artist, Theopolis Smith III said.

As a professional artist, he says he jumped at the chance to paint the boards covering the broken windows at Fortezza Coffee.

“The goal is to re-purpose but also once more, what’s going to happen after we paint these beautiful pictures,” Smith III said. “What are we going to do? What is the city going to do? And we have an obligation and a mandate to do such.”

Art This Way manager, Alexandra Hall, says over 100 artists reached out to her and now almost every piece of plywood downtown is painted.

“Obviously the boards can have a negative connotation,” Hall said. “Something negative did happen here, but obviously the business owners are interested in portraying the right message.”

She says there’s already 27 pieces being painted, each with a message. One of which, includes the word ‘peace’ painted in 67 different languages.

“It’s a glimmer of real hope and happiness,” Hall said. “It shows how much our community is aware.”